Parental Migration and the Mental Health of Those who Stay Behind to Care for Children in South-East Asia
The international migration of parents from the global south raises questions about the health impacts of family separation on those who stay behind.Investing in Children and Families to Avoid Unnecessary Separation (Français and Español)
S’Engager pour les Enfants et les Familles Afin d’é Viter la Séparation - Aujourd’hui, il est évident que les acteurs de la prise en charge des enfants et des familles devraient s’engager d’avantage pour les enfants et les familles pour permettre leur développement harmonieux et leur participation...USAID’s Vision for Health Systems Strengthening
Prevention and promotion have a high impact on sustained improvements in health systems performance. USAID focuses on an integrated, comprehensive and holistic approach to improve health systems to achieve an AIDS-free generation.Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development: Voice of the Social Work Educators from Asia
This article reviews the challenges of social work education and practice in the Asian and Pacific regions and suggests possible steps to realize the goals of the global agenda in the context of those countries.Evaluating the Target Effectiveness of Social Transfers: A Literature Review
This report is a review of the literature on social transfer programs, including their cost effectiveness of administering through community-based approaches involving the social service workforce and others working in child protection.State of the Social Service Workforce 2015 Report - Executive Summary
This report is an executive summary of the State of the Social Service Workforce 2015 Report, which is a review of the workforce in 15 countries. The full report can be found here.State of the Social Service Workforce 2015 Report
This first annual report sheds light on key social service workforce data and trends, showcases innovative and effective workforce strengthening initiatives, and highlights the need for more data and focus in this area. The report reviews the current state of the workforce in 15 countries. The...How Inequalities Develop through Childhood - Life Course Evidence from the Young Lives Cohort Study
This policy brief summarizes research that studied whether increased availability of social support is associated with lower odds of depression and anxiety among caregivers of children in poor, HIV-endemic communities. It also looked at the pathways and mechanisms through which caregivers perceive...Measuring and Monitoring Child Protection Systems - Proposed Regional Core Indicators for East Asia and the Pacific
In order to develop the evidence base and advocate for the strengthening of national child protection systems, governments and their partners require accurate, regular and up-to-date data and information on how such systems are functioning. This publication proposes a framework of core indicators...Lessons for Protection: A comparative analysis of community-based child protection mechanisms
This comparative analysis report presents learning from a participatory research process with children and adults representing community-based child protection mechanisms (CBCPMs), child groups, civil society organizations, government departments and Plan offices. This analysis aims to inform...Pages
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